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You're right, no human being stacks rocks like this.
  • It is amazing to me how these people call the ancient Egyptians primitive.

    Although they may be considered primitive by today's technological standards, they were very, very smart and accomplished tremendous things with very little resource.

    They were not primitive intellectually. They were smart, capable and intelligent people.

    Two more points I'd like to address about the cutting of these rocks number one archaeologists replicated the way these rocks would be cut with technology they would have during the time that these rocks were cut. Number two. They would drag the rocks. They dragged the rocks.

    Oh, and constructions like the Great pyramids would often take generations to complete and these weren't done in a couple of years these things took decades if not more.

  • This Robin Williams scene perfectly encapsulates why AI is fundamentally shitty
  • Your complaint about AI is that it doesn't understand nuanced human condition?

    Of course it doesn't. It wasn't designed to! At its core the llm's that we use right now are nothing more than complicated prediction engines that use man made algorithms to sound presentable enough to collate information for humans to consume!

    I bet you couldn't even articulate the correlation between the scene that you have posted and what AI may or may not be.

  • Dell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else” - Workers stayed remote even when told they could no longer be promoted.
  • Well, the revolt I was more or less referring to would be against private/public business.

    We need to as a society start dictating how much things should cost.

    Like inflation for example wouldn't exist if as a whole population we simply didn't pay the difference in increased price.

    Business would eventually start pricing their good and services to where people wanted to pay as long as they paid.

  • Why not serve fried chicken on Juneteenth? How is it different from serving corned beef on St. Patrick’s day?
  • I'm a white man from Ukraine migrated to America in 1989.

    I love fried chicken, I live in the south of America the deep South and man oh man do we have good fried chicken!

    Fried chicken is a universally loved dish and is only stereotyped by the most ignorant of people!

    Not only should fried chicken be served for Juneteenth it should be served on every holiday as well!

  • Dell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else” - Workers stayed remote even when told they could no longer be promoted.
  • Remember people, the power is in the workforce.

    The greatest con ever conducted was to convince the largest population of people on the face of the planet, the middle class that we have no power.

    We hold literally all the power.

    All we have to do is collectively as a society stand up to these corporations and tell them that we will work only on our terms not on theirs.

  • What are the best (or worst) parts of your job?
  • Appliance repairman.

    Best part: Appliance repair is one of the most in-demand Fields right now and there's never enough technicians. Because of this and because of how much experience I have, I basically get run-of-the-mill. I can get away with pretty much anything as long as I complete the work in a timely manner.

    Worst part: dispatchers that don't understand scheduling logistics and you end up riding around zigzagging through town. Around half of my 8-hour work day is just driving.

  • Anthony Fauci says Trump dropped F-bombs during 2020 COVID call
  • I think that fact that he's a convicted fellon that won't suffer any kind of consequences at all is much more relevant than him saying fuck a few times on a phone call.

    Christ what a waste of bandwidth posting this bullshit.

  • CEOs at Trump meeting: Ex-president ‘meandering’ and ‘doesn't know what he's talking about’
  • I'm going to vote for Biden because he's going to be a better president than Trump, but that's still doesn't mean that either one of them should be president.

    Retirement age is 65 in America and as low as 55 For various government employees and high stress positions, why should the presidency be any different?

  • Former head of the NSA joins OpenAI board of directors
  • The fact that you put former in quotations pretty much tells me everything I need to know.

    People work in the government. They work in high-end positions. They even become directors, senators and congressmen and then they leave those positions and then they get other jobs. That doesn't mean that they are still somehow spying on that company for the government.

    The government doesn't need to implant people into private companies that is completely unnecessary.

    You need to get off this sub and go back r/conspiracy with your unsubstantiated anecdotal conspiratorial nonsense.

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